I have purchased all the systems I have from eBay. just have to make sure they are complete. some she wiring.ellers think they have the overhead console and that is a complete system. also have to make sure the wiring is in tact. some of the folks who uninstall them just hack the crap out of the wiring. I just looked and saw 5 different complete systems listed.

That is actually really cool . as for the disrespectful comments... that is todays society. and you can almost bet the only thing they are able to do is run their mouths. they can be whatever they think they are as long as it is online. to people like that the only important one is themselves. and have absolutely no clue what they are talking about. if they or one of their family members get plowed into by a drunk driver it must be their fault because they obviously need to learn how to drive a car better. makes sense to me

people just don't bother to pay attention. I think it is the entitlement mentality that everyone seems to have kicking in, or the lack of common sense not sure which. who cares what's going on around them. they are in a hurry and they have text messages and phone calls to answer and the only people in the world that matter is them, so you had better get out of their way. lord help you if you don't.

was just curious how the rest of you folks handle Tims training. around here NOBODY such as law enforcement or fire rescue like to share their TIMS training and certifications. kind of the no you can't play in my sand box mentality, so unfortunately if you are not part of one of these agency's your on your own. I have been able to find a couple of places online that you can get the basics from, however I think hands on training is better any day of the week. does anyone have any suggestions or ideas ?

I have actually equipped all of my trucks with in cab camera's. the ones I Use are actually the same ones used by law enforcement for their patrol cars. The ones I have installed are made by a company called Kustom Signals. you can actually find them for really good prices if you buy the slightly older units when law enforcement agency's upgrade to the newer models. mine are all digital eyewitness ION eclipse systems. and as long as the person uninstalling them takes their time and doesn't just chop the wires you can buy them complete with 3 camera's and all the sensors for around $ 300 bucks. and they are color night vision cameras with audio. the nice thing about these, and the reason law enforcement uses them is all the video's are embedded with a watermark that ONLY Kustom signals can read so the video's are admissible in court if it ever comes to that. I consider it cheap CYA insurance.